NFL Stadiums

Levi’s Stadium is home of the San Francisco 49ers. The stadium was opened on September 14, 2014, and cost $1.3 Billion to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 68,500.

Arrowhead Stadium is home of the Kansas City Chiefs. The stadium was opened on August 8, 1972, and cost $43 million to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 76,416.

ATT Stadium is home of the Dallas Cowboys . The stadium was opened on September 20, 2009, and cost $1.3 Billion to complete . The playing surface is fieldturf and the capacity is 80,000.

Bank of America Stadium is home of the Carolina Panthers. The stadium was opened on September 14, 1996, and cost $242 million to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 73,778.

CenturyLink Field is home of the Seattle Seahawks. The field was opened on September 15, 2002, and cost $360 million to complete . The playing surface is fieldturf and the capacity is 67,000.

FedEx Field is home of the Washington Redskins. The stadium was opened on September 14, 1997, and cost $250 million to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 79,000.

First Energy Stadium is home of the Cleveland Browns. The stadium was opened on September 12.1999, and cost $290 million to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 68,000.

Ford Field is home of the Detroit Lions. The stadium was opened on September 22, 2002, and cost $430 million to complete . The playing surface is fieldturf and the capacity is 65,000

Edward Jones Dome is home of the St. Louis Rams. The stadium was opened on November 12, 1995, and cost $280 million to complete . The playing surface is fieldturf and the capacity is 66,000.

Georgia Dome is home of the Atlanta Falcons. The stadium was opened on September 6, 1992, and cost $214 million to complete . The playing surface is fieldturf and the capacity is 71,250

Gillette Stadium is home of the New England Patriots. The stadium was opened on September 9, 2002, and cost $325 million to complete . The playing surface is fieldturf and the capacity is 68,735.

Heinz Field is home of the Pittsburgh Steelers. The stadium was opened on October 7, 2001, and cost $281 million to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 65,500.

Lambeau Field is home of the Green Bay Packers. The stadium was opened on September 29, 1957, and cost $960,000 to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 80,735.

Lincoln Financial Field is home of the Philadelphia Eagles. The stadium was opened on September 8, 2003, and cost $518 million to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 69,176.

LP Field is home of the Tennessee Titans. The stadium was opened on September 12, 1999, and cost $290 million to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 69.143.

Lucas Oil Stadium is home of the Indianapolis Colts. The stadium was opened on September 7, 2008, and cost $720 million to complete . The playing surface is fieldturf and the capacity is 63,000.

M&T Bank Stadium is home of the Baltimore Ravens. The stadium was opened on September 6, 1998, and cost $220 million to complete . The playing surface is fieldturf and the capacity is 71,008.

MetLife Stadium is home of the New York Giants and the New York Jets. The stadium was opened on September 12, 2010, and cost $1.6 Billion to complete . The playing surface is fieldturf and the capacity is 82.500.

TCF Bank Stadium is home of the Minnesota Vikings. The stadium was opened on September 9, 2009, and cost $288.5 million to complete . The playing surface is fieldturf and the capacity is 52.525.

NRG Stadium is home of the Houston Texans. The stadium was opened on September 8, 2002, and cost $449 million to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 71,500.

O.com Coliseum is home of the Oakland Raiders. The stadium was opened on September 18, 1966, and cost $25.5 million to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 53.250.

Paul Brown Stadium is home of the Cincinnati Bengals. The stadium was opened on September 10, 2000, and cost $450 million to complete . The playing surface is fieldturf and the capacity is 65,5145.

Qualcomm Stadium is home of the San Diego Chargers. The stadium was opened on August 20, 1967, and cost $27 million to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 71,500.

Ralph Wilson Stadium is home of the Buffalo Bills. The stadium was opened on August 17, 1973, and cost $22 million to complete . The playing surface is fieldturf and the capacity is 73,967.

Raymond James Stadium is home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The stadium was opened on September 20, 1998, and cost $194 million to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 65,890.

Soldier Field is home of the Chicago Bears. The stadium was opened on September 29, 2003, and cost $600 million to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 61,500.

Sports Authority Field is home of the Denver Broncos. The stadium was opened on September 10, 2001, and cost $364 million to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 76,125.

Sun Life Stadium is home of the Miami Dolphins. The stadium was opened on August 16, 1987, and cost $115 million to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 75,540.

University of Phoenix Stadium is home of the Arizona Cardinals. The stadium was opened on September 10, 2006, and cost $455 million to complete . The playing surface is grass and the capacity is 73,400.

Superdome is home of the New Orleans Saints. The stadium was opened on September 28, 1975, and cost $134 million to complete . The playing surface is fieldturf and the capacity is 76,468.